Back in late April, the Seahawks sent a seventh-rounder to the Raiders for quarterback Terrelle Pryor. It was a small price to pay for a player with plenty of raw ability but little to show for it in terms of actual on-field success.

But the Seahawks didn't have much in the way of expectations for Pryor; Russell Wilson is entrenched as the starter, and as recently as last week, Pryor "has not looked good" during offseason workouts, according to ESPN.com.

Pryor's "throws have been off the mark, sometimes too high and others too low ... (and) he doesn't look comfortable on some of his reads," the story continued. If that sounds familiar, it should; it's basically the weekly scouting report from his time in Oakland.

But the Seahawks aren't going to rush Pryor.

"He's working really, really hard to get it, offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell said Monday. "There are a lot of good things that are happening out here.